Contact Me: Kristin Nixon-Seibert, Script Analyst

Script DoctorI have tried to include all the information you need to take the next step towards learning how to write a film in a Hollywood friendly way on this Web site, including why I am qualified to be your script doctor.

If there was something else you wanted to know about how I can help you learn how to write a film, but couldn't find (or find easily), please send an angry note to my online marketer who handles changes to ProScriptNotes.com. Seriously, if you're wondering, someone else probably is, too.

The Best Way to contact your friendly Neighborhood Script Doctor

1 reason I teach people how to write a film I am happy to answer any questions that I can for you about my services, although keep in mind that much of my advice about the film industry and all advice as a script doctor for your screenplay is something I charge for. It's how I keep food in that beautiful, pudgy baby girl's tummy. (And yes, I'll also show pics like these to her prom date one day.)

Having given that caveat, please feel free to fire away any questions to the script doctor using the following methods:

For Most Script Doctor Questions about My Services

Try me by email or phone:

Phone: 304.218.9333
Email: Kristin@ProScriptNotes.com

I usually will get back to you within a day if not much sooner. If I'm unreachable for an extended period of time, I'll try to leave that information on the company voicemail or send an auto-reply email letting you know when you can expect to hear back from me.

Script Submissions to your Script Doctor - Learning How to Write a Film

Please send your movie script, treatment, pitch or synopsis to:

Pro Script Notes
Kristin Nixon-Seibert
Post Office Box 469
Wheeling, WV 26003

Be sure that you also include your script release. I will gladly hold onto your script and begin reading it as soon as your payment clears. Review my movie script help packages here. If you are paying by check instead of credit card, you may also send it to this address.


Thanks for your interest, good luck with your script, and I look forward to helping you learn how to write a film for agents, producers, and other Hollywood executives. I'm living my dream and want to help you live yours, too.